Namaste to all garden and nature lovers!
Although you all have seen these flowers in my posts before, at that time, these were not trees but plants, and the flowers on them also used to grow in bunches of two or four, but now these are becoming big and dense trees, and along with that, the bunches of flowers blooming on them have also started becoming bigger.
I took this photo with a 2x zoom, and you can see how the flowers have bloomed in large bunches, like a bouquet. I've seen these trees for several months. I last visited this area at the beginning of the monsoon season, and there were no flowers or buds. In just the last two months, the trees have been covered with flowers by about 40%, and this colour is truly beautiful. 🌼
Although that part of the park was waterlogged, I was so excited to see those bunches that I went up to the tree to get some close-up shots of the bunches. Here you can see by comparison how they don't look like flower buds at all before they bloom, but once they bloom, they literally look like trumpets.
This is another close-up shot of these numerous trumpets. If you look closely, you'll notice that many of the buds in this bunch haven't even opened yet. This means that even if the already bloomed flowers wither, this bouquet will remain ever blooming because many of its companions are in the queue to bloom!
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A wonderful weekend to all!
